I'm not pushing the responsibility anywhere. If anything, I think it's the government's responsibility to take the tipping loophole out of minimum wage laws.
My ISP says my IP is technically dynamic, but it hasn't changed once in the 6 years I've had their service. But that's for the best, since they're the only choice for symmetrical gigabit and their only option for static IPs is for business accounts.
So I continue to trust that they won't change it. Fingers crossed.
It doesn't require a clock, you get the ability to manually switch between day, dusk, and night very early.
The official thread is at
I mean, I have a ton of media that Plex recognizes automatically and Jellyfin doesn't, so... Agree to disagree, I guess. I'm not trying to defend Plex's recent enshittification, but that doesn't change the fact that it's generally a better experience than Jellyfin right now.
The tool tip gives the IP ranges that it opens up, can you make your OpenVPN network live in one of those ranges and try?
I use elk.zone on desktop because I'm used to Twitter.
On Android, I like Moshidon the best. I tried elk as a PWA and it just wasn't great. Tusky was good, but I like Moshidon's interface better.
I'll definitely be using LocalSend for my less tech-savvy friends, but I've had lots of success myself with Portal. It works local or over internet, depending on if it can make a direct connection or not. Works great for quick file transfers to and from my desktop and servers.
He said in his follow-up video that there would be no more follow-ups. So we'll see.
That's a fair take, in my opinion.
Replace "federation" with "email".
Still stupid?
Mastodon comments are pretty easy to spot because they all tag a user at the beginning of the comment. At least for the moment, anyway.
Same! Senior dev here with both dyscalculia and dysgraphia. Numbers literally transpose for me, for example when I'm filling out a restaurant receipt and calculating tip+total. It's wild.